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Splunk admin credentials in scripted input

Erik_Swan
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Splunk Employee

I remember reading somewhere i could do this but cannot find any docs on it.

I have a scripted input that wants to perform a search to find out where it last left off. To perform the search i need to auth. I remember hearing that before my script was called splunk would set the env var $USER, $PASSWORD or something. I tried dumping out env but dont see it.

Anyone figured this out or am i just dreaming of a feature.

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Erik_Swan
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Splunk Employee

gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Well, that's for a search script, not a scripted input, so it's going to be slightly different. You could probably just read the first line of stdin with with scripted and get the token that way.

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Perhaps what you're thinking of is that a scripted inputs and search scripts can receive an auth token. If they are set to do so (in commands.conf and inputs.conf respectively) the auth token should be passed in on stdin.

Erik_Swan
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

example somewhere?

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